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India and Oman’s CEPA Includes Maritime Cooperation India and Oman signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on December 17, aiming to reduce trade barriers and boost investment. This collaboration focuses on job creation and supply-chain resilience while enhancing maritime cooperation, energy initiatives like green hydrogen, and defense measures. Seven agreements were signed, highlighting diverse cooperative areas... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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EU Sanctions 41 More Russian Shadow Fleet Vessels The European Union has intensified sanctions against Russia, adding 41 vessels linked to its shadow fleet, aimed at curbing funding for the war in Ukraine. This brings the total sanctioned vessels to nearly 600, reinforcing the EU's commitment to uphold sanctions and support Ukraine’s sovereignty amid ongoing aggression... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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U.S. Treasury Imposes Sanctions on 29 Iranian Shadow Fleet Vessels The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control has imposed sanctions on 29 vessels and multiple firms aiding Iran's clandestine oil transport. This move targets Egyptian businessman Hatem Elsaid Farid Ibrahim Sakr and reflects the U.S. commitment to curtail Iran's financial capabilities supporting its military and nuclear endeavors... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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Britain Targets Key Russian Energy Companies in New Sanctions Britain has introduced new sanctions against Russian oil companies and Canadian-Pakistani billionaire Murtaza Lakhani, intensifying pressure on Moscow amid the Ukraine conflict. The measures target 24 individuals and entities, including major firms like Tatneft and Russneft, aiming to disrupt Russia's global oil trade following earlier sanctions on Lukoil and Rosneft... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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Ukrainian Drone Hit Russian Tanker, Killing Two Crew Members On December 18, Ukrainian drone strikes hit Rostov-on-Don and Bataysk, killing three, including two crew members of the Russian tanker Valeriy Gorchakov. Local officials managed a fire on the vessel, with no oil leakage reported. Tensions rise as both nations accuse each other of targeting civilian ships... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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Mumbai Marina Project Gets Approval to Boost Tourism The Union government has approved a ₹887 crore marina project in Mumbai Harbour, set to enhance maritime tourism. The Mumbai Port Authority will invest ₹470 crore for infrastructure, while a private operator contributes ₹417 crore. Spanning 12 hectares, the marina will accommodate 424 yachts and create over 2,000 jobs... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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Indian Crew Free to Leave from Diesel Smuggling Ship Seized by Iran On November 12, the Iranian Coast Guard seized a ship accused of diesel smuggling, detaining its 18-member crew, primarily from India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. While the crew is allowed to leave Iran, they face delays due to "technical issues" with the vessel's operation, awaiting assistance from the Indian Embassy... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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ClassNK Endorses Eco-Friendly Multi-Fuel Bulk Carrier Concept Japan’s ClassNK has granted approval in principle (AiP) for Oshima Shipbuilding's bulk carrier concept, designed for alternative fuels like ammonia, methanol, and LNG. The vessel includes onboard carbon capture and storage capabilities. This approval reflects the industry's commitment to meeting stricter emissions regulations while ensuring safety and technical feasibility... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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Singapore Sentences Crew Member to Jail and Cane for Human Smuggling Singapore's State Court sentenced 23-year-old Indonesian Febry Iswanto to eight months in prison and three strokes of the cane for his role in a human smuggling operation. Arrested with seven crew members, he pleaded guilty to aiding illegal entry into Singapore, receiving payment for his actions. Investigations continue into other crew members... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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Loose Batteries Nearly Cause Pacific Cargo Ship Disaster: NTSB Report On December 25, 2023, the Panama-flagged bulk carrier Genius Star XI experienced two major fires caused by improperly secured lithium-ion battery cargo during severe weather. An NTSB investigation revealed failures in securing equipment, resulting in cargo shifts and thermal runaway in several battery units, highlighting risks in maritime lithium-ion transport... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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Fusion Freighter’s Partial Submersion Sparks Environmental Alarm in Chile The derelict freighter Fusion has partially sunk in Puerto Montt, raising diesel pollution concerns. Located less than 100 feet from shore, containment booms have been deployed to prevent contamination. A specialized pollution control team is managing the situation, while an investigation into the incident's causes has begun... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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HD Korea Shipbuilding Unveils Innovative Technologies at MIT Forum HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) showcased its innovative technologies at the MIT Maritime Consortium Workshop 2025, focusing on AI-driven autonomous operations and carbon reduction. Key developments included the HiNAS Control system and a prototype AI model for cybersecurity. The consortium outlined a roadmap emphasizing carbon neutrality and digital transformation... -Crew MirrorPosted On:19-Dec-2025
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